Increasing pressure on river catchment water resources has heightened the need for real-time monitoring data for water management agencies and users. This study investigates the capability to develop a technical basis for water co-management at the catchment scale. A web application (dashboard) was created that displayed real-time data for weather, soil water, river flow and water quality at high spatial and temporal resolutions, including streamflow and rainfall forecasts. A method to predict stream water temperature was developed and tested using an interactive table for visualisation of complex data. The dashboard was used to provide information and alerting to water users in an agricultural catchment, through the Ringarooma Water Users ...
The Tasmanian ICT of CSIRO developed a Sensor Web test-bed system for the Australian water domain i...
AbstractThe aim of MyWater project (http://mywater-fp7.eu/) is to provide reliable information on wa...
Sustainable resource use and agricultural production systems underpin Tasmania’s ‘clean green’ marke...
Increasing pressure on river catchment water resources has heightened the need for real-time monitor...
Understanding the current hydro-meteorological situation is critical to manage extreme events and w...
Traditional water monitoring programs have focused upon individual parameter monitoring, which inclu...
A 'display' at the EGU General Assembly 2020. Understanding the current hydro-meteorological situati...
Mitigating agricultural water pollution requires changes in land management practices and the implem...
Understanding the current hydro-meteorological situation is critical to manage extreme events and wa...
The paper reports on major issues encountered in two related projects aimed at improved management o...
Executive summaryRiver health is in generally good condition in the Australian wet–dry tropics...
The effect of climate change on water ecosystems include increased winter precipitation, severe floo...
Monitoring a tributary’s water depth and velocity can provide a wealth of information for ecological...
In the Gash Delta of Eastern Sudan, spate irrigation (flood-recession farming) contributes substanti...
In the complex institutional and physical infrastructure nexus of South Australia, weather and clima...
The Tasmanian ICT of CSIRO developed a Sensor Web test-bed system for the Australian water domain i...
AbstractThe aim of MyWater project (http://mywater-fp7.eu/) is to provide reliable information on wa...
Sustainable resource use and agricultural production systems underpin Tasmania’s ‘clean green’ marke...
Increasing pressure on river catchment water resources has heightened the need for real-time monitor...
Understanding the current hydro-meteorological situation is critical to manage extreme events and w...
Traditional water monitoring programs have focused upon individual parameter monitoring, which inclu...
A 'display' at the EGU General Assembly 2020. Understanding the current hydro-meteorological situati...
Mitigating agricultural water pollution requires changes in land management practices and the implem...
Understanding the current hydro-meteorological situation is critical to manage extreme events and wa...
The paper reports on major issues encountered in two related projects aimed at improved management o...
Executive summaryRiver health is in generally good condition in the Australian wet–dry tropics...
The effect of climate change on water ecosystems include increased winter precipitation, severe floo...
Monitoring a tributary’s water depth and velocity can provide a wealth of information for ecological...
In the Gash Delta of Eastern Sudan, spate irrigation (flood-recession farming) contributes substanti...
In the complex institutional and physical infrastructure nexus of South Australia, weather and clima...
The Tasmanian ICT of CSIRO developed a Sensor Web test-bed system for the Australian water domain i...
AbstractThe aim of MyWater project (http://mywater-fp7.eu/) is to provide reliable information on wa...
Sustainable resource use and agricultural production systems underpin Tasmania’s ‘clean green’ marke...